Revanth Reddy Photo Saves Kumari Aunty from HYDRA?

Hyderabad: A humble roadside food vendor in Madhapur has become the center of a heated debate, not just for her popular street food but for what many are calling her "secret formula" to evade demolition by HYDRA.
Kumari Aunty, whose stall is located near ITC Kohenur on government land, continues to operate despite ongoing crackdowns on encroachments across the city. Over time, her presence has encouraged more vendors to set up shop nearby, turning the area into an unregulated street food hub. However, this rapid expansion has also led to mounting concerns over hygiene and traffic congestion, with authorities yet to intervene.
What has baffled many is the stark contrast in HYDRA’s enforcement—while numerous businesses and residential properties have been razed under the anti-encroachment drive, Kumari Aunty’s stall remains untouched. Frustrated victims of the demolitions have questioned why she enjoys immunity while they face stringent action.
The mystery took an unexpected turn when a viral video surfaced online, showing Kumari Aunty performing a puja in front of a framed photo of Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, placed alongside Hindu deities in her small shrine. The internet quickly turned this revelation into a meme-fest, with social media users joking that unwavering devotion to Revanth Reddy is the real key to avoiding HYDRA’s wrath—far more effective than legal documents.
As the controversy grows, the larger question remains: Will HYDRA ever implement its policies with uniformity, or will selective enforcement continue to highlight the system’s inconsistencies? For now, Kumari Aunty's stall stands firm, fueling both appetites and debates across Hyderabad.